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A man holds a poster of eastern Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar
Conflict & Justice
Libyan warlord took a twisted path to Tripoli
Business, Economics and Jobs
Radio flourishing in post-Gadhafi Libya
A view of damage after a bomb exploded at the gate of the Moroccan embassy in Tripoli on April 13, 2015.
Conflict
Violence in Tripoli is a reminder of the 2012 attack in Benghazi
Fireworks mark the third anniversary of the killing of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Conflict
Violence still rules in Libya on the third anniversary of Gaddafi’s death
Two men hug during the funeral for Libyan activist Tawfik Bin Saud in Benghazi on September 20, 2014. Tawfik was killed, along with a friend, late on September 19, by unknown gunmen as they were driving home in Libya's eastern coastal city of Benghazi.
Conflict
The death of a teen activist marks a new low in Benghazi’s violence
George makes about a hundred frappuccinos a day for the guests on board a Greek ferry docked in Tobruk, Libya.
Lifestyle
A Greek ferry is home to members of Libya’s parliament and, more importantly, the best frappuccinos in town
A terminal at Tripoli's airport is in shambles after a series of clashes between rival Libyan militias.
Conflict
Tripoli’s airport has become ground zero for military clashes in Libya
The passenger terminal at Tripoli's international airport after recent attacks.
Conflict
Three years after its civil war, Libya is on the brink of another
Libyans are conducting their owns raids against Islamist militants and many aren't pleased with a recent US commando raid to apprehend a prominent jihadi.
Conflict & Justice
Here’s why this week’s US commando raid in Benghazi has angered so many Libyans
Conflict & Justice
These Libyan refugees feel trapped in Tunisia, and there’s not much they can do about it
Armed men aim their weapons from a vehicle as smoke rises in the background near the General National Congress in Tripoli May 18, 2014. Heavily armed gunmen stormed into Libya's parliament on Sunday after attacking the building with anti-aircraft weapons
Conflict & Justice
Libya’s recent rise in violence has the US preparing to evacuate its embassy there
In this Facebook posting, Ayoub and his high school friend each hold up one finger, a sign many jihadists use to show they're willing to die for god.
Conflict & Justice
Getting this man’s brother back alive from Syria would be ‘nothing short of a miracle’
The classic Cinnabon roll.
Lifestyle & Belief
Looking for the cool place to hang out in Tripoli? Try Cinnabon
IDP camp near Tripoli
Conflict & Justice
Gaddafi supporters face a tough future in the new Libya
Three years after the start of the revolution, Osam Dabea goes back to the cave where his mother, sister and young brother found refuge during heavy shelling.
Conflict & Justice
Three years after the start of their revolution, Libyans are still waiting for a constitution and a stable government
Protesters burn a replica of the US flag during a demonstration against the capture of Nazih al-Ragye, in Benghazi October 7, 2013.
Conflict & Justice
Two unconnected raids in Africa with one mission – capturing terror suspects
Libyans wage battle over last holdout of Muammar Gaddafi supporters
U.S. officials indicate al-Qaeda-linked group responsible for deadly Libya consulate attack
In Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte, mixed feelings on ‘free’ Libya
Arts, Culture & Media
BBC reporter who stayed in Libya through civil war releases new book
Libya’s revolutionary fighters turn to Jordan for medical treatment
Libya struggling to gain control of thousands of illegal guns in homes
President fights Congress on War Powers Act and US role in Libya
Environment
Goal, end game for Libya and Gadhafi unclear
Locating Libya’s looted weapons
Libya’s road to democracy
Libyan rebels take Tripoli, capturing Gadhafi’s sons
Mixed reports on death of Gadhafi’s son
Conflict & Justice
Libyan Gunmen Continue Siege at Ministries, Rocking Fragile Government
Global Politics
Thousands Still Missing in Post-Revolution Libya
Global Politics
Battles Over Bani Walid, Libya
Why American Officials May Have Underestimated Security Threat in Benghazi, Libya
Global Politics
Libyan Who Helped Capture Gaddafi is Killed
Conflict & Justice
Arrests Made After Attack on American Consulate in Libya
Global Politics
Death of US Ambassador Raises Security Questions
Lifestyle & Belief
Libyans Recall a Rare Ambassador Who Shared Their Struggles
American Ambassador Killed in Libya
Gaddafi’s Hometown in the New Libya
Global Politics
Libyan Exiles Return to Run for Office
Business, Economics and Jobs
Libya Detains Immigrants, But Needs Migrant Labor
Sports
Fencing Makes a Comeback in Libya
Arts, Culture & Media
Tripoli Witness: Living Through Libya’s Revolution
Gaddafi and Mandela: Real Friends?
Business, Economics and Jobs
African Migrants Caught in Libyan Conflict Rebuilding Lives in Mali
Global Politics
Fostering the Arts in Post-Gaddafi Libya
How Have Iraq and Libya Changed US Foreign Policy?
Global Politics
Libyan Fighters Recuperating In Jordan
Conflict & Justice
Misrata Holds First Free Local Elections
Top of the Hour: Human Rights Concerns in Libya, Morning Headlines
Women’s Rights in Libya One Year After the Revolution
The Untold Civilian Causalities of NATO’s Libya Intervention
Global Politics
Slideshow: Libya Facing Gun Problem
Conflict & Justice
Libyan Widow Accepts Honor for Husband
Conflict & Justice
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Captured in Libya
Global Politics
Education in Libya After Gaddafi
NATO Ends Libya Mission
Global Politics
Gaddafi ‘buried in desert grave’
Gadhafi Buried in Secret Location at Dawn
Global Politics
How Moderate is the Libyan Leadership?
Global Politics
How Gaddafi is Remembered in Uganda